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Campsites Extremadura is Spain’s most remote region, traditionally isolated, pushed hard up against the border with Portugal and ringed with glorious mountains.

Camper Park Cáceres Nature

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Address: Ctra. N-630, km 510.5, Cáceres Hours: Open 24 hours Phone665 80 10 13 ProvinceCáceres

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Camping El Pinajarro (Camping El Pinajarro Hervás)

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Address: CRT ex205 km 2.7, 10700 Hervás, Cáceres Hours:⋅ 10AM Updated by this business 6 weeks ago Phone927 48 16 73 ProvinceCáceres

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Camping La Chopera, Plasenci

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Camping la Chopera (Camping y Bungalows La Chopera)

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Save Call3.8627 Google reviews Address: CTRA. N-110, KM 401,300 / 10600, 10600 Plasencia, Cáceres Hours: Open 24 hours Phone927 41 66 60

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Camping la mata Campsites Extremadura
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Complejo Camping La Mata

Madrigal de la Vera Located in the region of La Vera in the Gredos Mountains, Complejo Camping La Mata is just 50 m from Alardos Gorge with its natural pools. It offers free WiFi in public areas and a restaurant.

Featuring air conditioning, all bungalows come with a TV, a seating area and a fully equipped kitchenette with a microwave. The private bathroom includes a shower, free toiletries and towels.

Guests can relax in the garden, complete with BBQ facilities, or enjoy the sun on the terrace. Other facilities offered at the property include a bar and a chill out zone.

An array of activities can be enjoyed in the surrounding area, including swimming, fishing and hiking.

These days Extremadura is no longer inaccessible. New roads and a high-speed rail line make Extremadura easier to reach and explore than any time in its history – and what a history!

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Bungalows Camping Parque Nacional de Monfragüe  

Malpartida de Plasencia Campsites Extremadura.  

These well-equipped bungalows are just outside the Monfragüe National Park. There is an outdoor swimming pool and free private parking is available. More

Camping las Catalinas Campsites Extremadura
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Camping las Catalinas

Ríolobos Located in Ríolobos, Camping las Catalinas features an outdoor pool, an on-site restaurant, a large artificial lake, free Wi-Fi throughout the property, and free private parking.

Accommodations here provide guests with free towels and linens.

Other property facilities include a 24-hour front desk. A number of outdoor activities can be enjoyed at the property, including fishing, canoeing, horse riding, and paintball.

The city centre of Plasencia is 25 km away and the city centre of Caceres is 63 km from the property.

Camping las Catalinas is 15 km from Mirabel Train Station. Campsites Extremadura.

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A Years Birding in Extremadura: What to see and when to see it.

Planning a birding trip to Extremadura? Then you need this book. Extremadura in Central Spain is one of the best birding destinations in Europe.

Home to a wealth of bird species, including the Iberian endemics of Azure-winged Magpie and Spanish Imperial Eagle, it is a not to be missed birding destination.

Unlike other bird guides, this book focuses on when to see the species that you want to see, be they wintering Common Crane, early spring Great Spotted Cuckoo, late summer White-rumped Swift or passing Osprey.

Part 1 of the book goes through each month in turn, detailing the species that are present, arriving and departing, as well as suggesting the habitats to visit and the extra special birds to look out for.

Excerpts from the author’s own diaries give a flavour of the birding to be had each month. Part 2 looks at the different habitats, recommends the best birding areas and details some of the star species to be found in this wonderful region. Ian Parsons is a wildlife writer and bird tour guide. He runs Griffon Holidays, specialising in bird tours to Extremadura.

A rainy weekend of birdwatching in Monfragüe Park

A small video about our visit to Monfragüe National Park (Extremadura, Spain) in Easter of 2013.

Environmental and Nature Tourism in Extremadura, Spain.

Extremadura is Spain’s most remote region, traditionally isolated, pushed hard up against the border with Portugal and ringed with glorious mountains. However Extremadura is no longer inaccessible. New roads and a high-speed rail line (opening 2013) make Extremadura easier to reach and explore than any time in its history – and what a history!

Much of Extremadura is bountiful and plentiful. It has two of Spain’s five mighty rivers running through it, the Tajo and the Guadiana. Thousands of miles of canals irrigate millions of hectares of agricultural land. Extremadura is land-locked, but astonishingly, thanks to its innumerable lakes and embalses, it has more miles of “coast” than any other Spanish region.

It also has more water within its boundaries than any other region in the whole of Europe. Visitors to central parts will be shocked to see paddy-fields – yes, paddy-fields, with glimpses of sparkling water between brilliant green shoots of rice.

Unspoiled Extremadura also offers visitors a fabulous heritage of traditional food, crafts, music, dance and art. History lovers, painters and photographers will have endless opportunities to discover these treasures and to enjoy them to the full.

Extremaduran towns and villages lie far apart and this gives rise to the individual character of each settlement.

The people of Extremadura are very proud of their home villages and no matter how far they travel in search of work, every August will find them back ‘home’ for the holidays.

The people are genuinely open and friendly. While well aware of what is going on in the wider world, they prefer to live Life in a less complicated way. Care of the family, the village, the countryside, the traditional way of life: this is what matters to the local people.

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